- While playing PSone games on your PSP, you can now customize how the buttons are assigned by going to [Controller Settings] > [Assign Buttons] and select [Custom]
- You can now quit Remote Play and choose to turn off your PS3 or leave it on after quitting. This is useful if you are performing a download and want to quit Remote Play, but still want your download to continue on the PS3. Select [Quit and Turn Off the PS3 System] or [Quit Without Turning Off the PS3 System] from [Quit Remote Play] when you press the HOME button on the PSP system.
Firmware version 3.95 now available [Update]
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5-29-2008 @ 10:11PM
wackywaferjg said...
My only explanation for this problem is either the file for the upgrade was corrupted in 2 ways:
1. File was downloaded from a site other than Playstation's which is risky business.
or
2. File was downloaded incorrectly or not completely (if this was the case you could have bricked your PSP).
So, what you should do is first is put the files in your Memory Stick Duo on your computer, then reformat your MSD through your PSP. Then, go on the Playstation website ONLY and follow the instructions carefully for the firmware update. When the file is on the MSD, then remember to update it in the PSP, then you can delete the file for updating. Make sure your PSP is fully charged through the whole process. Now (you could have done this before the update, but heck) put the media files on your MSD. You can put it in the CPU directly and then put it in the PSP or you can hook the PSP up to your CPU with the MSD in the PSP (You must activate the connection on the PSP by selecting USB under Settings in the home menu.)
Now hopefully this may solve your problem.
5-27-2008 @ 8:32PM
Rj said...
please help me..i updated my psp to version 3.95 but then i wasn't able to play any games..in thr game section-memory stick it says "there are no games" but my memory stick is full of games..please help asap!..tnx..
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5-29-2008 @ 10:18PM
wackywaferjg said...
anyone having problems with PSP reading files can read my instructions i have given above